Illusions Theater, San Antonio, Texas - It was repeat for Bryan Vera (22-6, 12KOs), who won a ten round majority decision over former champion Sergio Mora (23-3-2, 7KOs) to capture the vacant NABO middleweight title. The scores were 118-110, 117-111 for Vera and 114-114. Last February, Vera won a ten round split decision over Mora.

Illusions Theater, San Antonio, Texas - It was repeat for Bryan Vera (22-6, 12KOs), who won a ten round majority decision over former champion Sergio Mora (23-3-2, 7KOs) to capture the vacant NABO middleweight title. The scores were 118-110, 117-111 for Vera and 114-114. Last February, Vera won a ten round split decision over Mora.

There were fireworks as Mora fought Vera's kind of fight by trading punches, fighting with his back against the ropes and allowing Vera to make it brawl. Vera landed the harder punches and pushed the majority of the action.

I thought it was a clear win for Mora. No idea how Vera got the decision with such wide score cards. Vera landed jack squat. Mora made him missed A LOT. It's true Mora fought Vera's fight half the time by fighting on the ropes, but Vera was not landing anything effective at all. Even on the inside, Mora landed all the clean and hard shots.

I gave Vera rounds 11 and 12 because Mora decided to take the rounds off. Other than that, maybe rounds 2 and 8 for Vera, but I'm being generous.

Ronnie Shields himself said Vera needed a knockout to win during the 12th round when he was being interviewed by the broadcast team.

Who the hell wrote this article anyway? It looks like someone just read the boxrec and guessed what happened without watching the fight. Saying that Vera landed the harder shots is a joke. The only thing Vera had was volume, but it was rare for him to land anything clean.